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Chapter 601 Mutual monitoring

"Ilic, you are the first secretary. A second secretary is more authoritative than the first secretary. This is not normal." As Brezhnev's comrade, Kirilenko naturally considered it completely from Brezhnev's position. Since Podgorne stepped down, he once mentioned that Serepin would become Brezhnev's opponent.

"I know, take your time, don't worry." Brezhnev still looked the same as he was slow, but in fact, it was more in line with one sentence. Mount Tai collapsed before him and did not change his expression. Of course, he knew that his comrades were for his good, and the relationship between Kirilenko and him was actually very similar to the relationship between Serepin and Semichasne. Kirilenko perfectly copied Brezhnev's resume, and Semichasne also perfectly copied Serepin's resume.

Seeing Kirilenko's anxious look, Brezhnev was a little funny, and he patted his comrades' shoulders in close contact and continued, "Then let me ask you, Xie Lieping and the supporters behind him have a common trait. Do you know what it is, this is a very simple question."

"This is obvious. They are all cadres of the Communist Youth League. They were all promoted by Xie Lieping when he was the first secretary of the Communist Youth League!" Kirilenko didn't know what Brezhnev saw, but he still said in detail.

"Yes, including Semichasne, Meshatsev, Golinov, Yegorechev, Tikunov, Torskykov, Kharazov, Kochemasov and others. By the way, I forgot that Zamiatin, the first secretary of the Communist Youth League, is in the propaganda, government departments, local party committees, and security organs. What a huge force. As my friend, Kirirenko, I cannot deny you. I can think that this dangerous situation will not happen." Brezhne

Fu lit a cigarette, took a deep breath, and said with a fireworks, "They were all the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League Secretariat when Xie Lieping was the first secretary of the Communist Youth League, which was Xie Lieping's direct assistant at that time. But there was one person different. Xie Luov was not even an adult at that time. In fact, Xie Luov was a local cadre, but when he was in Azerbaijan, he happened to join the Communist Youth League. His resume was completely different from those I mentioned."

Brezhnev thought so entirely because he was a person, Migoyan, who had just stepped down as the chairman of the Supreme Soviet Union and was retired as a member of the Central Committee. In fact, Migoyan was not considered retired at this time. When Trotsky and Stalin were there forty-five years ago, Migoyan was a member of the Central Committee. Now Migoyan has been standing among the top leaders of the Soviet Union for decades.

Mikoyang's ability to stand firm will naturally attract many cadres' attention, including Brezhnev.

I have to say that when Migoyan retired, he recommended Selov to join the Central Presidium, which gave Brezhnev an impression of being offside. Migoyan withdrew from the Supreme Power Organization, but recommended a young cadre to join the Central Presidium, which made Brezhnev think too much.

Brezhnev has been evaluating whether Selov is a member of the Communist Youth League or a local security cadre? Migoyang recommended Selov to take over as a member of the Central Presidium, and finally made Brezhnev, who has always been very proud of this political tumbler, believe that Selov should be a local security cadre, and that old fox of Migoyang should be correct.

In fact, this criterion is to see a cadre looking at his birthplace or his group. Sherepin belongs to the latter and Brezhnev belongs to the former. Because this judgment is Brezhnev's idea, he believes that Serov is also the latter. After all, the General Political Commissar was raised by Marshal Baglamiyang, and Migoyang withdrew from the Central Presidium and asked Serov to join. These two factors Brezhnev cannot be regarded as not seeing.

Migoyan's action made it easy to understand Brezhnev, who attaches great importance to his birthplace. Migoyan wanted to leave behind a cadre born in the Caucasus in the supreme authority, who knew the local area very well, and could take care of his hometown at the appropriate time.

"You have to win him over. You have to know that even so, during the promotion of Selov, Xie Lieping helped him a lot. This person is not something that can be won over simply, right?" Kirilenko felt that Brezhnev's idea was a bit unreliable.

"Whoever wants to win him over, I want to watch him." Brezhnev shook his head slightly, "The actions he planned will naturally be promoted quickly as long as he enters an intelligence department. If I find this person first, he will also promote him. But you are right, this person can be used, but you have to put a shackle."

"What should I do?" Kirilenko asked in confusion, "Is this not easy to deal with? Are you trying to get people into the KGB again?"

"Is there anything wrong with it? Kosykin will definitely agree. Do you think Kosykin is not prepared for Sherepin? Besides, I am the first secretary, and the initiative in my proposal is in my hands." Brezhnev said with a smile.

Faced with Xie Lieping, who had a general supporter in the Soviet Union, the union between the top leader of the Party Committee and the top leader of the government was not impossible. Brezhnev gave people the impression that he was calm, honest, easy-going, not as sinister and cunning as a scheming politician, nor as aggressive as a political strongman. The weak felt that he was reliable and safe, and the strong thought he was easy to fiddle with and would not pose a threat. Moreover, with his current actual position in the party, it was more natural and more natural to take over as the first secretary.

Of course. As the leader of a big party and country, Brezhnev seems to lack the courage to dominate the world and the demeanor of a strong man. Perhaps because of this, people who have experienced enough of Khrushchev's courage and the hardship of acting boldly have tolerated Brezhnev's shortcomings.

"I want to appoint Comrade Zvegon to replace Comrade Sakhatovsky, and the first vice chairman of the KGB. Comrade Zvegon's position is replaced by Chebrikov, the chairman of the KGB of Belarus." Brezhnev proposed this appointment to all members at the meeting of the Central Bureau of the Presidium, and then asked Serov's opinions at the same time.

"Of course there is no problem. The KGB will always obey the party's command." Selov accepted the suggestion without changing his expression, and then changed his subject, "But in terms of age, I think Chebrikov is more suitable to serve as the first vice chairman of the KGB. At the same time, Comrades Zvegon and Comrade Zinev, as old comrades, are more suitable to help Comrade Chebrikov.

Selov knew that Brezhnev still extended his hand to the KGB, which was very normal. Every leader would not turn a blind eye to this department, but this obviously surveillance action is not irresolvable. If Selov had the power to organize, he could easily stop it, because the people in charge of the organization were Brezhnev, Selepin, Suslov and him, but this is not the case now. From Kosigin's statement, Selov had seen that the government actually had doubts about the KGB.

Then just play an eye-to-eye game and monitor each other. As a member of the Central Presidium, Selov has no reason to be afraid of being a member of the Central Committee or not even a member of the Central Committee.

Tsvigon is the relative of Brezhnev's children, so this person must not be fought for. Zinev and Brezhnev have known each other for too long, just like the relationship between Khalazov and Serepin, they cannot be fought for. At this time, Andropov's method in history played a huge role in Serov, that is, General Chebrikov, who was also the Dnepro gangster.

General Chebrikov highly recognized authority. At the same time, he did not like to beat around the bush and could be the second in command of the KGB with the same intense Bobkov and the first vice chairman to preside over the daily work of the KGB.

"Shurik, Brezhnev and Kosigin have taken a consensus, indicating that they are prepared for you and I think they should prepare early." After leaving the Kremlin after the meeting, Selov said to Selepin, "Brezhnev is the first secretary. He has the right to propose first, and you must be careful of such things."

"Can you handle these three people?" Sherepin was silent for a moment. The three people he was referring to were KGB vice chairman Zinev, KGB vice chairman Zweigon, and Chebrikov just became the first vice chairman of the KGB.

"No problem, such face-to-face care does not pose a threat to me." Selov knew that among the three, Chebrikov was the easiest person to be attracted to. As for Zinev and Tsvigon, they could not consider it when Brezhnev was still energetic, and he did not forget to add, "There is also Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Selokov."

Subsequently, under the bronze statue of Derzhinsky, Selov led all the cadres of the Ruby Yangka headquarters to welcome Chebrikov, Zinev, Tsvigon and the three members of the Dnipro gang.

"I know the purpose of your coming, but don't forget that you are security cadres." After the welcome, in his office, Serov, under the portrait of Derrensky behind him, crossed his fingers together and slowly said an unknown sentence.

"Of course we will perform our duties." Chebrikov, Zinev and Tsvigon expressed their opinions one after another. Shelov felt face to face that General Chebrikov had the lowest psychological fluctuations, on the contrary, the other two seemed to think a little too much. The judgment was correct, and pressing Zinev and Tsvigon down, and putting Chebrikov with the lowest qualifications up was correct.

"Is this what Selov said? He still speaks with clever and honesty. Your purpose is to let the General Political Commissar focus all his energy on the situation abroad and ignore other things." Brezhnev looked at his friends and said, "Look at him!"

"Look at them!" Shelov stood on the balcony of his home, with his back facing the person behind him, "Grusevoy, director of the Political Department of the Moscow Military Region, First Vice Chairman Chebrikov, Vice Chairman Zinev, and Zvigon. I want to know their every move." (To be continued.)
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